ML19340C273

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Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1980
ML19340C273
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick  Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/03/1980
From: Willis E
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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ML19340C270 List:
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NUDOCS 8011140397
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I APPENDIX B AVERAGE DAILY PO.ER LEVEL DCCKET TIO. 067-0325 UNIT BRUNSetICK UNIT I DATE II/03/dC COMPLETED BY EULIS ?fILLIS TELEPHONE 719-457-9521 OCTG3ER 80 DAY AVG. DAILY PohER LEVEL DAY AVG. DAILY PO?iER LEVEL (MWE-NET) ( M WE-N ET )

I 744 17 665.

2 751. Id 423.

3 773. 19 635.

4 769 20 605.

6 76d. 21 543.

6 773. 22 735.

7 770. 23 754 d 765. 24 773.

9 763. 25 768.

10 761. 25 804 Il 762. 27 768 12 667. 28 772.

13 704 29 768.

14 24 37 765.

IS 10. 31 766.

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DOCKET 'lO. C:G-0325 DATE II/03/80 COMPLETED SY EULIS WILLIS TELEPHONE 919-457-9521 1

i OPERATING STATUS J s. UNIT NAME: BRUNSWICK UNIT I I NOTES I l 2. REPORTING PERIOD: OCTOBER 80 I  :

3. LICENSED THERMAL POWER (MNT): 2436 I  !

4 NAMEPLATE RATING (GROSS MNE): 867.0 I I

5. DESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING (NET MWE): 921.0 I I i 6. MAX DEPENDABLE CAPACITY (GROSS MWE ): S IS.0 I i '
7. MAX DEPENDABLE CAPACITY (NET ' AWE): 790.0
8. IF CHANGES OCCUR IN CAPACITY RATI' LGS (ITEMS 3 THRU 7) SINCE LAST REPORT,

, GIVE REASONS:

i l 9 POWER LEVEL TO WHICH RESTRICTED I: AtlY (NET MWE): NONE

10. REASONS FCR RESTRICTION IF ANY:

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THIS YR TO CUMUL MONTH DATE ATIVE

11. HOURS IN REPORTING PERIOD 745.0 7 32',.0 31777.0 l 12. NUMBER OF HOURS REACTCR WAS CRITICAL 712.7 5029.6 22419.2
13. REACTOR RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS 0.0 a.C 1647.I 14 HOURS GENERATOR ON LINE 701.9 4666.1 20999.0
10. UNIT RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS 0.0 3.0 0.C
16. GROSS THERMAL ENERGY GENERATED (M/1H) 1542606.I 9318029.0 43147526.I
17. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MhH) 5173G7.0 3115844.0 14354663.0
18. NET ELECTRICI AL ENERGY GENENATED (MWH) 502104.0 299d989.0 13806799.0 .

I 19 UNIT SERVICE FACTOR 94.2 6,3.7 66.I

20. UNIT AVAILABILITY FACTOR 94.2 63.7 66.1
21. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING MDC NET) S5.3 51.9 55.0 j 22. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING DER NdT) 82.1 49.9 52.9

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23. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE 5.8 9.6 19.I
24 SHUTDOWNS SCHEDULED OVER NEXT 6 MONTHS (TYPE. DATE AND DURATION CF EACH)
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j 25. IF SHUTDGWN AT END OF REPORT PERIJD, ESTIVATED DATE OF START UP: 0/ 0/ 0

26. UNITS IN TEST STATUS (PRIOR TO C04MERICIAL OPERATION): FCRCAST ACHEIVED INITIAL CRITICALITY - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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stop valves. The liigh Main Steam Line 5 flow was caused by operatinP, with too i few steam lines for total steam flow j

during Main Stop Valve test ing.  :

t Followed Emergency Instrinction 31 to I bring the plant to a safe and stable condition. Generated a procedure  ;

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023 8010N F 23.1 B l N/A IIC llTEXCll Reduced power for a leak check of IB

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b The Waterbox was taken out of service and leak checked using the llandl-Wrap

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method. No leaks were found using this method due probably to their small size. The Waterbox was returned to full service and arrangements were made for a contractor to come in and use the helitim leak detection method.

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tube leak of outage i/80-022 which was too small to be found using the g llandi-Wrap method was to be repaired.

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inlet and outlet ends of the tube were

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APPENDIX DOCKET N0. 050-0325 UNIT: Brunswick No. 1 DATE: November, 1980 COMPT.ETED BY: Eulis A. Willis Operations Summarv Brunswick No. 1 Brunswick No. 1 operated at a 94.2% availability factor for the month of October with a 85.3% capacity factor. The one major outage was attributed to operating with too few steam lines for total steam flow.

A detailed description of the forced outage is provided in the Unit Shutdown and Power Reductions Log (Appendix D) provided with this report.

There are 476 BWR and 154 PWR spend fuel bundles in the Brunswick Unit No. 1 fuel pool.

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